The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Joe Krenmueller of the
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FRIENDS HAVE BENEFIT
•SUPPER
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Boehme held a covered dish
supper on June 18 for their benefit.
The supper brought in $519.50 and
was held at St. Victor’s Pavillion.
The benefit was for the purpose of
helping Mr. and Mrs. Boehme who
were critically injured in an ex-
plosion at their home. Besides
their injuries their home was
extensively damaged.
PEBBLE BEACH
BUNCO CLUB^
The Pebble Beach “Road
Runnere Bunco Club” was en-
tertained by Mrs. William L.
Kingston on June 18 at 10 a.m. in
San Antonio in the La Rosa
Restaurant Party Room. The
“Road Runners” played from 10
a m. until noon, then a delicious
Mexican lunch was served.
Calories were forgotten when the
ladies began eating.
Everyone had a marvelous time
with first prize*going to the guest,
Louise Ivy; second prize to Ann
Jack; and consolation to Wanda
Graphman; Mrs. Ella Keller
received Bunco and of all things,
the hostess, Estelle Kingston took
Booby.
Ladies present were Ann Jack,
Babe Bauer, Louise Ivy, a guest,
Jeffie Waterman, Wanda Graph-
man, Ruth. Cowley, a guest,
Geneva Mooney, Florence Mc-
Mahan, Loraine Walsh, a guest,
Sheila Pumphrey, Ella Keller and
the hostess, Estelle Kingston.
After a wonderful time and
many thanks to Mrs. Kingston for
the delicious lunch, the ladies left
to return to Lakehills and looking
forward to Wednesday night, June
19, to play the Lakehills Bunco
On July 3,1973, at Adolph’s SE
on Park Road 37, a benefit danp6
will be held from 8 p.m. until.12
with * music by Jodie Kret and
Dantest)evils. The proceeds of the
dance will go to Betty and Oscar
Boehme.
Don’t forget our friends and
come out for a good cause as well
as a good time.
Be seeing all of you at Adolph’s
on July 3, 1973.
CARD OF THANKS
The Billy N. Graham family
extends our sincere thanks and
appreciation to our many friends
for their kindnesses when we lost
our mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Florence T. Graham of San
Antonio. Thanks for the flowers,
food, cards and memorial gifts to
the different churches.
The Billy Grahams
BOEHMES ARE OUT
OF INTENSIVE CARE
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boehme are
both out of intensive care and in
their room at the Bexar County
Hospital in San Antonio. They
have improved some but ate both
still'in serious condition from the
burns received several days ago in
an explosion at their home. They ,
are still not allowed to have
visitors or flowers. Cards may be
sent to them af Room 623, Bexar
County Hospital, San Antonio,
Texas.
POST 410 WORK DAY SET
Everyone please help Saturday
morning, June 30, at 8:30 a.m. at
the James F. Pearson Post 410
American Legion Hall. Bring your
gloves, rakes, hoes, etc., and help
give the place a good clean-up to
get ready for the coming bar-
becue.
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CHICKEN BARBECUE
COMING UP
On Saturday, July 7, the
American Legion, James F.
Pearson Post 410 will begin ser-
ving at 11 a.m. a chicken barbecue
caps and such,
With signs and songs, they was
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cakesjmd.pies to s«IT. UleV **Kunjiers arriVed attended- the suhitner convention
will ap'preclStVwFSBfifcjuMhptCT-- filing like a lion! . * o( the Texas Prese Association.
Running the road (as they do a*, .a
the time),,
They was fresh from traftiin’ J JTJJN NIGHT fc
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PARK ROAD 37 BAPTISTS
TO HAVE SPEAKER
Rev. Satp Morris will be the
guest speaker at the Park Road 37
Baptist Church Sunday morning at
10 o'clock on July 1.
The church will be observing its
Uth anniversary and will have a
- covered dish dinner on the
grounds, after the morning ser-
vice.
Everyone is invited to attend.
BUNCO TOURNAMENT
"The Dirty Dozen", "The Ding
Bats” and “The Road Runners”
Bunco clubs played off a tour-
nament Wednesday evening on the
pavillion at St. Victor’s Chapel.
Mrs. Polly Larsen was there as a
photographer. There was lots of
fun and “out of this world”
refreshments.
“The Ding Bats” were the
wimjprs and the “ Dirty Dozen”
were runners-up and the “Road
Runners” trailed behind.
Lola Heisler won the prize for
the most points and Liza Watkins
won the booby prize for the least
points.
Everyone had a good time, even
the losers.
A beautiful trophy was
presented to the winners, “The
Ding Bats.”
The “Dirty Dozen” and "The
Road Runners” are both anxious
to get a try at taking it away from
the “Ding Bats” next year.
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To the Winners. The Ding-Bats
Runner-ups: The Dirty Dozen.
Up in the hills of Medina Lake
The championship was up at
stake!
The arena was crowded-the
hall was tense,
Even though the battle
Was jest among frientz. (Ouch)
In that corner—The Dirty
Dozen!
If you ain’t met them, you’re
nuthin’, Cuzin’.
They banged on the table, they
kicked on the floor
Man—they was crazy—for ever-
more!
At the sound of a whistle, The
Ding-Bats marched in!
And believe me, those gals made
a din."
. They was all dressed up in dunce
and ful'of pep
But they over-trained, so they
performed Inept! «
But wait till nex year—you
D.D.’s and Ding'Bats.
We’i>; sharpening our claws to
be the Top Cats!
We love you all—you lively
funners
So thanks for the game.
The Nutty Road Runners
Visiting in the W. A. Lovell home
this past week were Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Lovell of DeQueen,
Arkansas and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lovell and family and.
Rayann Wagnor of San Antonio.
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1973, newspaper, June 29, 1973; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118250/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.